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- Integration Tailoring Options
- How to Enable ASM Support
- How to Update the Integration Adapter Configuration File (sm.properties)
- How to Add DEM Reconciliation Rules
- How to Add Discovery Event Manager Rules
- How to Add a CI Relationship Type to the Integration for Data Push
- How to Add a CI Attribute to the Integration for Data Push
- How to Add a CI Type to the Integration for Data Push
- How to Add Custom TQL Queries to an Integration Job
- How to Add a CI Type, Attribute, or Relationship Type to the Integration for Population
- How to Enable or Disable UCMDB ID Pushback for a CI Type
- How to Add an Attribute of a Supported CI Type for Federation
How to Add a CI Type to the Integration for Data Push
You can use the following steps to add a CI type to the integration.
- Does the CI type already exist in the UCMDB class model?
Yes. Go to Step 3.
No. Go to Step 2.
- Add the CI type to the UCMDB class model.
- Create a query to synchronize the CI type.
- Add the CI type’s attributes to the query layout.
See How to Add the CI Type’s Attributes to the Query Layout.
- Add the CI type to Service ManagerService Manager.
- Map the CI type’s attributes to web service fields.
See How to Map the CI Type’s Attributes to Web Service Fields.
- Add custom queries to integration data push jobs.